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CT60 and related things BBS
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Posted by: Falcon060
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Mar,05.2008-16:43
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This is not about over-clocking it much above 100 mhz. Although I would like to see what these two 100 mhz cpu's could be over clocked to. But once I know the absolute max I can down turn the mhz back down. This is more about wanting to keep the temperature more consistent. According to the control panel program it reports the CT60 running at 40-43 celsius in the winter and 50+ celsius in the summer. My biggest goal was to keep the temperature down at a more consistent temperature. This way room temperature was not as big a factor in the CPU running warmer.
Thanks,
Falcon
P.S. Joe if I get one of these I will try and pick up two one for you and one for me.
Thanks
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Falcon060
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Mar,04.2008-19:01
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Joebar
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Mar,04.2008-21:27
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Falcon060
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Mar,04.2008-23:42
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Joe Iron
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Mar,05.2008-10:18
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Joe Iron
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Mar,05.2008-10:22
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mikro
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Mar,05.2008-11:02
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Falcon060
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Mar,05.2008-16:43
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cruzito
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Mar,05.2008-23:29
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Joe Iron
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Mar,06.2008-10:26
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Mar,20.2008-04:22
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Mar,20.2008-17:57
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